I could pull in WPCV (and WOGK) on a small radio in my hotel room in Orlando this past spring.ScottBurns said:Last time I was in Kansas City, I didn't think that 105-9 The Lazer's coverage was that bad. A curious example of a station NOT targeting a larger market is K-Joe 105-5. I think their coverage in Kansas City is pretty good. Another station that could serve a larger market is 97.5 WPCV/Winter Haven. It could easily serve Orlando, where its coverage is good.
ftballfan said:I could pull in WPCV (and WOGK) on a small radio in my hotel room in Orlando this past spring.ScottBurns said:Last time I was in Kansas City, I didn't think that 105-9 The Lazer's coverage was that bad. A curious example of a station NOT targeting a larger market is K-Joe 105-5. I think their coverage in Kansas City is pretty good. Another station that could serve a larger market is 97.5 WPCV/Winter Haven. It could easily serve Orlando, where its coverage is good.
ScottBurns said:Another station that could serve a larger market is 97.5 WPCV/Winter Haven. It could easily serve Orlando, where its coverage is good.
DavidEduardo said:But WOKV bills only slightly less than Orlando's bigger signal country station, and likely makes more money by serving the Lakeland market.
In fact, WOKV's recent CP moves the 70 dbu a bit farther south, essentially leaving Seminole County without a 65 dbu signal... and Seminole is 25% of the Orlando market's population.
Schroedingers Cat said:And I'm sure WABC isn't thrilled that there is another 770 in New York State.
There are still some Canadian stations that get decent listenership in the USSchroedingers Cat said:CKLW was pretty much accepted as a US station until the Canadian government started changing all the rules. First it was the foreign ownership rules, then the format rules (CanCon). No Canadian station has been as influential since.
There are still some Canadian stations that get decent listenership in the US